Can't wait to see it in the bobby hart!
Just finished this new Savage/Stevens .260 Remington build. Just put the first 50 rounds through it to find a load and get it sighted in. She's shooting really well right away with a 0.26 MOA (actually had 2 groups like that on the same load).
Thought y'all would enjoy it...
Action: Stevens (Blued) - new trigger (14oz), fluted bolt body, lapped, bolt lift kit, reset Firing Pin protrusion (0.038), custom extended bolt handle
Barrel: Criterion 28″ – Stainless Match – Small Shank – Bull 1:8 twist with SSS competition recoil lug and NSS competition barrel nut.
Stock: HS Precision 3-hole target (for Savage) + Bobby Hart LRT (not shown) which will be pillar and Devcon bedded to the action ASAP.
Scope/Mounts: Sightron 10-50x 60mm LRTD 1/8 moa on Burris Trumount bases and Signature rings (30mm) using +- 10 inserts for longer elevation adj.
Here are some pix (porn):
.22LR * 6.5x47 Lapua * .223 Rem * .308 Win * 260 Rem * Large Cojones!
[I]"I can prove anything by statistics except the truth."[/I]
Can't wait to see it in the bobby hart!
Simply amazing! Love the accuracy! Need to see that Bobby Hart too!
Wow! looks great, cannot wait to see in the stock
WOW that's sweet! I dig the bolt and handle.
Looks sweet! I really like the bolt body too! And of course....the accuracy!
Scooter
I'm the Boss. I make sure what she wants gets done.
Very nice! I have the same stock (Model 12 LRP) and I find my rifle to be quite front-heavy. How is the balance of that 28" barrel?
"The truth is that all men having power ought to be mistrusted." - James Madison
.22LR * 6.5x47 Lapua * .223 Rem * .308 Win * 260 Rem * Large Cojones!
[I]"I can prove anything by statistics except the truth."[/I]
Balance has never been an issue with me either, except the one time I put the rifle in a Lead Sled and it almost tipped forward to the point of falling out.
"The truth is that all men having power ought to be mistrusted." - James Madison
Here are some pics of the Bobby Hart.... (not yet bedded - just started with the prep work and thought I'd just get this in before I get too far along).
.22LR * 6.5x47 Lapua * .223 Rem * .308 Win * 260 Rem * Large Cojones!
[I]"I can prove anything by statistics except the truth."[/I]
Great looking rifle- and great shooting!
Will be very interested in what you think of the Bobby Hart stock.
A review will follow... at this point, I'd say there are some things that were not so great given the price I paid and assuming I wasn't going to bed this build. However, I do give the stock many good marks as well. I know in the end it will work out like I want - just a matter of how much work I'll have to put into it...
.22LR * 6.5x47 Lapua * .223 Rem * .308 Win * 260 Rem * Large Cojones!
[I]"I can prove anything by statistics except the truth."[/I]
That makes sense. I'm considering building a bench/practical rifle off of a PTA and have been looking at stocks. I'm looking for something that shoots well off a bench but can be used from a bipod from time to time. I've tried a Stockade Prairie Dog Tactical and it was ok. Don't really go for the "tactical" stuff so I'll be looking forward to your thoughts on the Hart. Thanks for the updates!
Do you mind sharing your load that gave you the .26 moa?
Sure... but - as is common sense - you develop your own loads and work up watching for signs of over-pressure. Now for the load data...
COAL: 2.875" Lapua Brass CCI BR4 primers SMK 142gr bullets 41.0gr RL-17 Neck sized using Redding bushing die: .292 TiNi (no turn necks)
Avg. MV: 2821 fps
Last edited by jhelmuth; 10-28-2014 at 09:33 AM.
.22LR * 6.5x47 Lapua * .223 Rem * .308 Win * 260 Rem * Large Cojones!
[I]"I can prove anything by statistics except the truth."[/I]
Thanks, I have a similar set up and have been struggling to find a load Im happy with.
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